Hunting for reality. Day 4th.
Strange particles by Denis Klebleev.
Konstantin - a quantuum man, seemingly both here and not, is navigatin a world that he may not be suited for.
Konstantin, a young physicist, is assigned to teach at a seaside institute where the students yearn to let loose and treat the academic centre and its surroundings as a glorified summer camp. The introverted scientist, who has dedicated his life to his studies, grows increasingly frustrated with those around him, finding that his quantum approach to the world clashes with the interests of his peers and students. His mind is in a constant loop of theorems, which further isolates him as he struggles to fit in and keep the chaos of the dorms to a minimum. In his attempts to conceptualize the larger questions of the universe, Konstantin fails to comprehend the direct connections in the world around him. Strange Particles offers us the notion of a quantum man – seemingly both here and not – navigating a world that he may not be suited for.
Denis Klebleev is a young documentary filmmaker, cinematographer and photographer from Moscow. In 2011 he entered Marina Razbezhkina Documentary Film School. His first film 31st Haul (2012) won a prize for the best feature film at the ArtDocFest. Strange Particles (2015) is his second documentary.
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It’s been blisteringly hot in Karachi for the past week or so. People are doing whatever they can to stay cool. These guys over here were planning to take a quick dip in the sea and to walk around afterwards in their wet clothes, according to them it made the heat relatively bearable. I asked them what would they do once their clothes dried up? Get back in the sea obviously they replied in unison, we’ve been doing this all morning. Swim walk swim walk swim.